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5 Things To Know About Light Towing

5 Things To Know About Light Towing

Did you know that there are differences between light towing and heavy duty towing? Did you know that there are some things that you need to be aware of before you rent a light tow truck?  Have you ever seen a commercial tow truck in action?  Do you know what to look for when hiring one of these trucks? It is important to hire a towing company that understands the best towing vehicle for your car and the situation.

Know the types of towing

Top 5 Things About Light Towing - Mr Towing Services

There are different types of towing that a vehicle can be subjected to, and it is important to be aware of the different options available to you.

First, there is light towing. This type of towing is used when a vehicle needs to be moved from one place to another within the same municipality or county. For example, a tow truck might use regular towing when they are driving a car out of a parking lot.

Second, there is heavy-duty towing. This type of towing is used when a vehicle needs to be moved from one place to another outside of the municipality or county. For example, a tow truck might use heavy duty towing when they are driving a car from the city limits into the countryside.

Third, there are box truck towing. These vans are designed specifically for carrying cargo, and they usually have a higher tow rating than regular cars. A tow truck might use cargo vans when they are pulling an entire lumberyard off of a truck.

Fourth, there are flatbed trucks. These trucks have specially designed beds that can hold large objects like furniture or appliances. A tow truck might use flatbed trucks when they are pulling an entire house off of its foundation.

Find out your vehicle’s capabilities

If you need to tow a small item or have a small load, your vehicle may be able to handle it. Before towing anything, though, it’s important to know what your vehicle is capable of.

Some common light towing capabilities include:

-Towing a trailer up to 3,000 pounds
-Topping off a gas tank
-Reversing a car
-Moving a small object (less than 20 pounds)

Even if your vehicle is on the light towing list above, it’s important to choose an experienced towing company for any limitations. For example, many vehicles have a maximum speed for towing, and some don’t support tailgating. If necessary, you can consult your dealership or an online forum to see what other owners of the same make and model have experienced with their vehicles while towing.Search online forums such as Kelley Blue Book , Edmunds Carsafe , or Better Car Towing & Recovery (for tow trucks) in your area, where members typically share information about their experiences with their vehicles while towing.

Understand the advantages and disadvantages of different towing types

There are a few different towing types available to car owners. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of each can help choose the right type of towing for your needs.

The most common type of towing is vehicle to vehicle (V2V) towing. With V2V towing, two cars link together wirelessly and use the power of their engines to tow the other car. This type of towing is convenient because it doesn’t require any extra equipment or personnel. However, V2V towing is limited in distance because the cables between the two cars limit how far they can tow each other.

Another common type of towing is chemical towing. With chemical towing, a tow truck uses a chemical such as acetylene gas or diesel fuel to remove a car from a scene. This type of tow is more expensive than V2V towing, but it’s also more effective because it removes the car without breaking it down.

Finally, there’s mechanical towing. With mechanical towing, a tow truck uses physical force to remove a car from a scene. This type of tow is the least expensive option, but it can be time consuming and difficult to prevent the car from being broken down.

Decide on which type is right for your vehicle

When it comes to towing a vehicle, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, you need to decide which type of towing is right for your vehicle.

There are three main types of towing: light, medium duty, and heavy duty. Each type has its own set of requirements and benefits.

Light duty tows are typically used for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and small trailers. They require the use of a special tow vehicle that has been specially modified for towing. This type of tow is usually less expensive than other tows, but it doesn’t have as many benefits.

Medium duty tows are used for cars, trucks, SUVs, and large trailers. They require the use of a commercial truck or a heavy-duty towing truck. This type of tow is usually more expensive than light or heavy duty tows, but it has many benefits.

Heavy duty tows are used for cars, trucks, buses, and large trailers. They require the use of a tractor-trailer or a semi-truck. This type of tow is usually the most expensive option, but it has the most benefits.

MR Towing Services

MR Towing Services tows practically every type of vehicle you can think of. Our towing services include cars, SUVs, trucks, RVs, box trucks, motorcycles, and tractors. If we can tow a tractor, you best believe we can handle the towing of your car!

We’re available 24/7. Anytime you need our assistance, give us a call. We know breakdowns and car accidents don’t have hours of operation—they can happen at the most random of times. That’s why we’re always available. Drivers and passengers shouldn’t be denied service because their car broke down at a bad time. Certainly, you would agree that there is no good time for a vehicle breakdown.

Remember, MR Towing Services is just a call away! Let us get your vehicle to a safe place as quickly as possible. Please visit our website—mrtowingservices.com—and check out our blog for more helpful towing information.

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